gerrybbadd wrote: » The Neo Geo Mini looks like a nice bit of kit, but £129?https://www.trustedreviews.com/reviews/neo-geo-mini 40 good titles on there too
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Inviere, you had one job.... one job!
Inviere wrote: » I thought that wasn't out until Midnight, did you get a copy early?
Jack burton wrote: What do ye all reckon about this?
CiDeRmAn wrote: » My wife handed me €50 for no reason.... Tempted to try accurately modelled horse testicle physics for myself!
Retr0gamer wrote: » Can't get excited about rdr2. While rdr is the best thing rockstar have made outside of bully it's not a game I'd call essential. Also reviews outside of the usual unprofessional excitable chimps.... cough... easy allies... have been a bit more reserved about it. I'll wait for a pc version or until it's 20 euro. Whichever comes first.
o1s1n wrote: » Lot of absorption of other people's opinions there before actually playing a game, just sayin'...
gerrybbadd wrote: » Priced RDR2 on the Indonesian PSN earlier - just over €42 for the base model. Pretty easy to set up an account too
Jack burton wrote: » I've heard nothing but good things from all the lads I know playing it. I just don't have time to sink into it right now. Very little time for gaming really I'll probably pick it up next month and get stuck in
Inviere wrote: » I’m the same, I just can’t bring myself to start another huge game at the mo. Finished Red Dead Redemption a few months back, and while it was an epic game...I felt the final act dragged on a bit and it was a slog to finish it. Maybe it’s just me though and the older I get, I prefer shorter games these days.
Cake of Tremendous Power wrote: » Paprium shown at the party in Paris, seemingly running on original hardware. Could the wait be finally over?